Hey I'm Katie a 19 year old from Illinois. I go to St. Olaf College in Minnesota and I love it! I'm extremely passionate about music but I could never major in it as it would ruin it for me so I'm a double major in Medieval Studies and history
I'm part of many fandoms but my main 2 as of this time in my life are: Bones and Glee and I am an avid shipper of Booth and Brennan and Klaine. I love to read and write not only books but fanfics too.
Another one of my big hobbies is traveling and I have been to many places and met many new people...feel free to come talk to me sometime.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
(Because I wasn’t able to finish chapter 12 of TSOOP today like I planned, and I feel like a jerk).
Several days into their week-long retreat from the world after getting married, Blaine was draped bonelessly across Kurt’s chest.
“I hope we never turn into one of those married couples that lose their passion for one another over the years,” he murmured.
“We won’t,” Kurt replied sleepily.
“Mmmmm,” Blaine answered, trailing his fingertips in light circles around Kurt’s bellybutton. “I’ll never stop wanting you.”
Watching this after rereading The Sidhe breaks everything that I am.
“Low-Impact Woodland Home” built in Wales for under $5,000.
The home was built by Simon Dale’s himself (along with family and friends) with minimal tools from stone, mud, reclaimed wood, and lime plaster. Green features include solar paneling, a composting toilet, rooftop rainwater collection, and natural insulation. Water comes from a nearby spring and skylights provide ample natural lighting.
Here’s a taste of what Dale has to say:
This sort of life is about living in harmony with both the natural world and ourselves, doing things simply and using appropriate levels of technology. These sort of low cost, natural buildings have a place not only in their own sustainability, but also in their potential to provide affordable housing which allows people access to land and the opportunity to lead more simple, sustainable lives. For example this house was made to house our family whilst we worked in the woodland surrounding the house doing ecological woodland management and setting up a forest garden, things that would have been impossible had we had to pay a regular rent or mortgage.
IT IS A HOBBIT HOLE.
IT’S A HOBBIT HOLE AND IT’S NOT EXPENSIVE
I WANT TO LIVE IN A HOBBIT HOLE.
Hello, Sidhe!Klaine’s house in Khryslee…
(Source: psychedelicmandala)
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Excerpt used in picture: The Sidhe by Chazzamasdgfhl;; OMG WHATTT??? I was thinking how fucking cool this was and then I scroll down to see that it’s The Sidhe and I just fucking can’t, OK?
No I’m not sobbing over a youtube video made based on one of my favorite fics…psh what are you talking about?……*sniffles*
Because I’m a Sidhe nerd and am sick and bored, I thought I’d share this. My headcanon for Kurt’s song in the epilogue has always been Evenstar from the LOTR Two Towers soundtrack. It’s sung in elvish, and it’s so haunting and beautiful. Also, it’s originally played during the scene of Arwen’s fate which is actually very similar to Kurt’s and what he goes through in the epilogue.